Muntadhar al-Zaidi replaces one of the men often blamed for the 2003 invasion of Iraq
Cambridge University’s Labour Club has made Muntadhar al-Zaidi its honorary President.
Al-Zaidi is an Iraqi journalist most famous for throwing his shoe at US President George Bush while shouting: “This is a farewell kiss from the Iraqi people, you dog.” For this, al-Zaidi was imprisoned, beaten and allegedly tortured.
While awarding this honour to al-Zaidi, the club announced it has removed Alistair Campbell from his role as honorary president.
Campbell was Tony Blair’s press officer between 1997 and 2003. According to the Guardian, he “sexed up” claims in a dossier on Iraqi arms so that they fit with claims from the US government which were known to be false.
In the tweet announcing their decision, the Labour Club posted pictures of Al-Zaidi throwing his shoe at George Bush and of Campbell shaking hands with Bush.
The club also awarded ‘honorary president’ status to Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott, a Cambridge graduate who opposed to the Iraq War, and Brazilian human rights activist Marielle Franco.
Franco was a campaigner for women, LGBT people and poor people in favelas in Brazil. She was killed, apparently by professional assasins, in March 2018.
Joe Lo is a freelance journalist and a reporter for Left Foot Forward
8 Responses to “Cambridge Uni Labour Club honours man who threw shoe at George Bush”
Dave Roberts
If you have been in the Labour Movement for decades you must have been asleep. After Rahman was removed from office by an electoral court the entire left lined up in support on the same platform at The Waterlilly Centre in the east end. Galloway, Livingstone, John Rees of the SWP, Glyn Robbins of the TUSC and various odd bods all on the same stage together claiming it was all a racist, Islamophobic stitch up. Livingstone actually campaigned for him against the official Labour candidate and should have been thrown out of the party for that alone never mind the Jew hating. You sound like a Trot having a tantrum. Wake up!
Richard MacKinnon
“…………….. the club announced it has removed Alistair Campbell from his role as honorary president.
Campbell was Tony Blair’s press officer between 1997 and 2003”.
Too little, far too late. Embarrassing. But please keep it up.
Dave Roberts
Sounds like the loony left have moved in.